Housing Supply Board to review draft RFP for NOAH/gentrification study April 8
Teton County’s Housing Supply Board met April 8 with a scheduled discussion of a draft RFP for a “NOAH/gentrification” study. The posted agenda does not include the draft RFP text or cost/timeline details.
Teton County’s Housing Supply Board met April 8 and listed a “NOAH Gentrification Study RFP Draft” as an early agenda item for discussion. NOAH stands for “naturally occurring affordable housing,” a term typically used for existing, lower-cost homes that are not income-restricted but can be vulnerable to market pressure and displacement.
The publicly posted agenda does not include the draft RFP itself, so specifics such as the study’s research questions, deliverables, schedule, and estimated budget are not available in the meeting materials published with the agenda.
Other items on the April 8 agenda included discussion of the broader Housing Supply Plan, an update on the 90 Virginian Lane workforce-housing project, and a look ahead at upcoming meeting dates. (Source: Housing Authority Meeting Agenda.)
Source Documents
| Date | Title | Type |
|---|---|---|
| April 8, 2026 | Housing Authority Meeting Agenda | agenda |